If you are asking about King Richard III then the answer is :-
"He was killed in an encounter between himself and his enemy, he fought bravely when finally he was surrounded by many soldiers of the opposition and was killed."
2006-09-18 07:04:22
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answered by Ω Nookey™ 7
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Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England from 1483 until his death. He was the last king from the House of York, and his defeat ended the Wars of the Roses. After the death of his brother King Edward IV, Richard briefly governed as a regent for Edward's son King Edward V with the title of Lord Protector, but he placed Edward and his brother Richard in the Tower (see Princes in the Tower), and acquired the throne for himself (crowned on 6 July 1483). Two large-scale rebellions rose against Richard. The first, in 1483, was led by old diehard opponents of Edward IV and, most notably, Richard's own 'kingmaker'; Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham. The revolt collapsed and Buckingham was executed at Salisbury, near the Bull's Head Inn. However, in 1485, another rebellion headed by Henry Tudor and his uncle Jasper rose against Richard. The rebels landed and Richard fell in the Battle of Bosworth Field, then known as Redmore or Dadlington Field, as the last Plantagenet king and the last English king to die in battle, when he faced Henry Tudor, 2nd Earl of Richmond (later King Henry VII). William Shakespeare's play Richard III has made his name particularly infamous.
2006-09-16 16:31:51
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answered by jennifermlayne 2
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I unquestionably wish they have stumbled on "King Richards " physique ,then he could have a Christian burial it incredibly is to ascertain that a King .This lots maligned guy is due a setting up rite and laid to relax in a setting up way .
2016-12-15 09:13:24
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answered by ? 3
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His body was found gashed, bleeding, and stripped on the battlefield and was thrown across a horse and carried into Leicester.
I think he caught his spur on a stone or something, was thrown from his horse and cracked his skull. I know the people stripped him and dragged his body through the streets. Nasty way to go and he may have killed those two boy princes.
2006-09-16 16:35:29
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answered by Sara 6
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Did you mean Richard III (Richard the third) ?
If so - see the link.
2006-09-16 16:31:46
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answered by dryheatdave 6
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King Richard one hundred and eleven?
2006-09-16 16:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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He was beheaded for not knowing how to write Roman Numerals.
2006-09-16 16:30:37
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answered by James007 2
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was he the one that fell in the meat grinder???
2006-09-16 16:28:07
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answered by Anonymous
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